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  1. Rodgers HR, Norton JB, Norton U, & van Diepen LTA. 2024. Sustaining vulnerable agroecosystems with compost: Lasting benefits to soil health and carbon storage in semiarid winter wheat Triticum aestivum, L.. Applied Soil Ecology 204, 105716. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2024.105716

  2. Rodgers HR. 2024. Sustaining vulnerable agroecosystems: Management impacts on soil health and microbiology in Wyoming High Plains wheat and Kernza agriculture. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wyoming. https://www.proquest.com/docview/3094699934/abstract/FF001223960941A4PQ/1

  3. Rodgers HR, Norton JB, & van Diepen LTA. 2021. Effects of semiarid wheat agriculture management practices on soil microbial properties: A review. Agronomy 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11050852

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  1. Rodgers HR, Norton, JB, Norton, U., & van Diepen, LTA. Rooting for Microbes: Impacts of Plant Breeding on the Kernza Rhizosphere

  2. Rodgers HR, Norton, JB, Norton, U., & van Diepen, LTA. Kernza in Wyoming: Perennial grains for vulnerable lands

  3. Extension Bulletin Rodgers HR, Fancher H, Foulke T, & Peters T. Kernza® Perennial Grain and Wheat-Fallow Budgets: Comparing an Annual and Perennial Cropping System in Southeastern Wyoming.